Saint Luke's Newsroom

Jun. 2, 2021

Health News You Can Use: Vaccine Hesitancy

This week we’re talking to Dr. Michael Main, Saint Luke’s Physician Group Cardiology Division Chair, about vaccine hesitancy, herd immunity, and why getting vaccinated is so important.
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Jun. 2, 2021

Anderson County Hospital Continues the C.A. Davis Nursing Scholarship

Anderson County Hospital is pleased to announce the continuation of a nursing scholarship program for area residents.
Jun. 2, 2021

St. Joseph News-Press: Livingston County sees surge in COVID-19 numbers

St. Joseph News-Press talked to Steve Schieber about the rise in COVID cases in Livingston County.
Jun. 2, 2021

KSHB: Saint Luke's doctor answers questions on the COVID vaccine

KSHB talked to Dr. Michael Main to get answers to some of the common questions and concerns about the vaccine.
May. 28, 2021

Courier Tribune: Saint Luke's North Hospital-Smithville donates Care Van to Ruff family

Saint Luke’s North Hospital–Smithville presented a Spirit of Spelman Care Van to the Ruff family after a crash left their 16-year-old son severely injured.
May. 28, 2021

KMBC: Some COVID-19 long-haulers face chronic condition affecting circulation

KMBC spoke with Dr. John Lee to find out about the condition called POTS and why it can be difficult to diagnose.
May. 27, 2021

FOX4: FAME: Avocado Deviled Eggs

Lucas Schubert, Nutritional Coordinator with Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute and the Food As Medicine Everyday (FAME) program, shares a healthy avocado deviled egg recipe that is sure to satisfy with FOX4. 
May. 27, 2021

Hedrick Medical Center offers COVID-19 reminders, as cases rise in area

Hedrick Medical Center would like to relay some important reminders to area residents concerning COVID-19 in the area as positive cases have risen quickly in the last few weeks.
May. 27, 2021

Wright Memorial Hospital offers COVID-19 reminders, as cases rise in area

Wright Memorial Hospital would like to relay some important reminders to area residents concerning COVID-19 in the region as positive cases have risen quickly in the last few weeks.